An uproar in Syria… a former official who “weakened the nation’s psyche”, so they arrested him!

During the past hours, tomorrow what happened with the engineer and former operating director of the Zara electrical station, Abdo Al-Asaad, a talk Syrian circles and social media.

The regime’s powers in Syria The former official was arrested, but his accusation was neither murder nor assault, nor joining a terrorist organization or incitement to violence, or, for example, an attempt to overthrow the regime, but rather “the weakness of the nation’s psyche.”

Posts on Facebook

While searching for details, sources close to Al-Assaad reported that the latter was arrested for reasons related to his posts on his personal Facebook page, in which he criticized the corrupt and the corrupt.

As for the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, it revealed that members of Salhab city police station in Sahel Al-Ghab area, Hama countryside, arrested an engineer and a former director of operating the Zara Electricity Station, on charges of committing an electronic crime, which is “the mental disorder of the nation”, because of his continuous criticism on his personal account on Facebook. The deterioration of electricity in Syria as a result of the presence of corrupt, corrupt and mismanaged within the electricity institutions of the regime’s government there.

“And they are the psychology of the nation”

After the details of the arrest spread, criticism swept through the social media, and Syrians questioned the term “weakness of the psyche of the nation.” This nation does not originally have the minimum necessities of life, in light of the approximate lack of the most basic rights, starting with the electric current that comes as a heavy guest on homes to the disappearance of sources energy and even queuing daily to secure daily sustenance.

Syria has been suffering for several years from several crises, including fuel, energy and bread, in addition to the collapse of the lira, which has had catastrophic effects on all aspects of life in it, making it a hard-earned life.

Some voices were also surprised by the arrest of an engineer who said that he was clean and proven in his work during the war as operating director of the Zara electrical station in Hama countryside, despite the attacks, noting that he was at the head of his work even in the most difficult circumstances.

As for the detainee’s wife, who is apparently being harassed, she wrote on her husband’s page on Tuesday, “I am the wife of the honorable engineer, Abdo Al-Asaad, may God return you well to your home and your children, you are the foundation.”

Al-Asaad’s Facebook post

Punishment for writing or criticizing

It is noteworthy that Al-Assaad had written in the last post on his account on the seventh of this month, criticizing the so-called quality directorate in some institutions and describing it as a “meal egg” in many undertakings despite “the absence of quality laboratories in many institutions, even if some measurements are found.” It is from the age of measuring in meters, inches, and cubits.

He also wondered if the quality directorates also monitored the “quality of people”.

He also called for the indiscriminate weapon to be withdrawn following the New Year’s Eve party, in which he fired insanely to celebrate the New Year.

It is noteworthy that the government of the regime had proposed last month a project to amend the Cybercrime Law, to tighten penalties and expand the list of prohibitions related to publishing on social media, with penalties for some crimes up to 5 years in prison and fines of up to 7 million Syrian pounds.

Shocking figures regarding the Syrian catastrophe

This incident comes at a time when the United Nations announced shocking numbers regarding what Syria is going through, as a report on Tuesday revealed that 90% of the people live in poverty, and 60% of them suffer from food insecurity, in addition to 7.78 million who do not have a number of doctors. or medical facilities that meet globally accepted minimum standards.

He added that regarding 9 million Syrians out of regarding 22 million live in areas not under the control of the regime, including 5.6 million in need of humanitarian aid.

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